Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.

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December 3, 2025 4 mins

Former Prince Andrew will get to stay in the Royal Lodge for another year, but likely won't receive compensation for the early termination of his lease. 

A shipment of German ammunition, thought to be 20,000 rounds, has been stolen from a delivery lorry after the driver for a civilian transport company left his truck in an unguarded parking lot.

The Bank of England has warned of a potential "sharp correction" in the value of m...

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In the end, I think Andrew Coster had to go.

Look, you realize he's won a big victory today, don't you? Cause it's a big admission from the Public Service commissioner today that Andrew Coster didn't do anything wrong himself.

He hadn't committed any personal wrongdoing and it's a big admission also that there was no cover-up.

And the reason that it's a big admission is because of the number of times lots of ministers and also the ...

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Tonight on The Huddle Auckland councillor Maurice Williamson and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!

Andrew Coster has quit his role as CEO of the Social Investment Agency. He'll get paid three months notice, like a few other high profile servants who have recently "resigned". Are you uncomfortable that we're paying people out to quit rather than just sacking them?

The s...

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December 3, 2025 99 mins
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Former Police Commissioner Andrew Coster resigned from his position as CEO of the Social Investment Agency following an Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) report into how police handled complaints against former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming.

Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche said the result was 'appropriate', but shared positive experiences working with Coster. 

Roche told Heather du Plessis-Allan, "...

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In 2021 retired veterinarian and ex-mayoral candidate Leo Molloy was convicted for knowingly publishing a name in breach of a suppression.

In a forum on the NZ Premier Racing Community’s website called “Main Street Cafe” Molloy made a post identifying Jesse Kempson as Grace Millane's killer before he was publicly named. 

The Veterinary Council is now seeking censure and a $23,000 fine.

"Not one veterinarian ever complained abo...

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Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper talked to Heather du Plessis-Allan about today's political hot topics.

Ex-Police Commissioner Andrew Coster resigned from his role as the CEO of the Social Investment Agency amid an inquiry into his involvement in the McSkimming case.

The Treasury is over halfway through a review of state asset ownership, but they say the review is not driven by hope of asset sales. 

And, ...

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Accusations of mouldy school lunches from Haeata Community Campus has caused much back and forth between principal Peggy Burrows and Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour as blame is passed around. 

In an effort to get to the bottom of who is telling the truth Heather du Plessis-Allan grilled Seymour about the facts of the situation.

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Grammy award winning popstar Sabrina Carpenter has slammed the White House after using her song 'Juno' in a video of immigration raids. 

She called the video 'evil and disgusting'.

US Correspondent Jonathan Kearsley told Heather du Plessis-Allan, "I think the administration posts these videos, with music from vocal critics of their own campaign and administration, knowing full well the response they're going to get."

Kearsley ...

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An estimate from vehicle admin app Bonnet puts half of New Zealanders behind on their WOF or registration.

Bonnet CEO Steph Kennard told Heather du Plessis-Allan the cost of living crisis is likely a contributing factor, alongside forgetfulness.

Further concerns of financial pressure and forgetfulness are added when considering the incoming implementation of road user charges.

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On Monday, Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown revealed his plan for a 7.9% rates increase to pay for City Rail Link running costs of an estimated $235 million annually. 

This is the largest rate rise since Auckland Council was formed in 2010.

Questions have begun arising of the legitimacy of Wayne Browns calculation of City Rail Link's projected running costs.

Auckland Ratepayers Alliance spokesperson Jordan Williams told Heather du P...

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Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown defends his annual $235 million operating cost calculation for the City Rail Link as scepticism arises. 

He told Heather du Plessis-Allan, "most of when you pay your rates, is paying things off. They're not free.

"It's not free to have a road. It's not free to have a train. It's not free to have a bus."

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University of California professor and political analyst Dan Schnur talks to Heather du Plessis-Allan on the realities of doing international trade with the US in Trump's America.

He explained that leaders must remember that Trump is first-and-foremost a businessman.

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The woman at the centre of the Jevon McSkimming scandal has called for an inquiry into Police culture. 

Commissioner Richard Chambers denied that the Police have culture issues.

Police Minister Mark Mitchell told Heather du Plessis-Allan that although a lack of values was shown by the previous commissioner, "you also had four very senior police officers that stood up with bravery and stuck to those police values and showed eno...

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December 2, 2025 98 mins
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The big health news today is that the WHO is essentially calling for the funding of weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic for people who would otherwise not be able to afford it.

So basically, make it not just for the rich, but for the poor as well.

The WHO doesn't actually say governments should be the ones funding the drugs. An alternative interpretation of what they've said is that the people who make the drugs should drop t...

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The UK Government has announced plans to restrict the right to a jury trial in England and Wales to solve a backlog of 80,000 cases.

Serious crimes like murder and rape will continue to be sent to jury trial, but minor crimes like shoplifting will be dealt with directly by a judge or magistrate. 

UK Correspondent Edna Brady has seen the need for reform first hand.

"I've spent three decades going to court cases all over the UK ...

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Tonight on The Huddle host of Q&A and Saturday Mornings Jake Tame and Iron Duke Partners managing director Phil O'Reilly joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!

New South Wales is considering a plan to halve the power and top speed of e-bikes after a rider died in a collision with a garbage truck. Are e-bikes and e-scooters too fast?

The World Health Organization officially backs Ozempic and ...

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Australia’s drug regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), has added two new safety warnings about mental health and contraception for people taking weightloss drugs.

The TGA said that suicidal behaviour and ideation have been reported with these relatively new GLP-1 receptor agonists and, despite no proven causal association, they feel awareness and caution is needed. 

Austral...

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Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper chats to Heather du Plessis-Allan about the Andrew Coster inquiry, and Tamatha Paul calling for the defunding of NZ Police.

Soper denies Paul's concerns over race bias in arrests made by NZ Police.

"I don't think there's racism in the Police at all," he said. 

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